[spoiler]This one's a bit long. If you prefer shorter ones, just say so, and I'll keep that in mind. Also, was somewhat afraid it would be too long to post. Probably a bad sign, but oh well.[/spoiler]
"Thank you video games," I chuckled under my breath, lightly tossing the flash in my hand to get a feel for the weight. I took a deep breath to ready myself. "You know what to do: take your time, aim well, don't panic. You panic, you're screwed. Make every shot count."
In a sudden moment of clarity, I realized that lasbolts were much easier to track than bullets. Oh well, too late to back out now.
[i]Show time[/i], I thought, pulling the pin in the flash while holding the spoon. Eyeing the distance, I took a moment to calculate my throw - math nerd, remember? - then let it fly.
Bingo.
I ducked back around the corner as the cultist stirred at the grenade hitting the floor - and then, with a bang, the screaming began. Nothing human should have been able to make those noises.
Then again, they weren't really human anymore, were they?
Shoving the half-second of thoughts away, I came around the corner in a crouch, my body still halfway behind it, before I stared firing. Blackburn had already started firing - one cultist was dead, and another joined it as I took aim and fired.
The first shot rammed home in my target's torso, staggering but not quite enough to kill. A second shot fixed that problem nicely.
Before too long, the ones on the edge were dead, either with smoking holes in their chests or lying in growing pools of blood. Of course, by now, the ones closest to the flash had recovered, and what did you know, they spotted me almost immediately.
One of them rushed me with a crude knife, while the other three had nothing but their bare hands - or were simply in such a frenzy that they forgot they had any. Of course, Stabby took priority, and went down with a lasbolt and a few bullets. Then, I heard a sound that scared me far more than the cultists alone.
"I'm out!" Shouted Blackburn.
Shit. Looks like I was on my own.
First one, I got lucky: the shot cored his head, and he fell with a thump. The second one, however, just kept coming, even after five shots, finally falling on the sixth.
By then, however, the last one was already on me, and tackled me to the ground. I just barely managed to get my lasrifle between the two of us, and managed to hold him at away as the fücker ignore his hands completely and tried to bite me like a dog.
"Could use some help over here!" I shouted over the animalistic snarls of my attacker.
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"Never met a dark eldar then. Just mind yourself, especially around the inquisition around."
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"Fair enough." With that, I tucked back into my dinner. Seemed I was going to have to keep my thoughts to myself for a while. Hopefully I wouldn't have too much trouble with that. Hopefully.
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It proved correct, no one bothered him.
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Eventually, I sat back, my plate and bowl clean. "Thanks for the food. Mind if I crash here for the night?"
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"So long as you don't bring those xenos or cultists and if Blackburn comes in here he doesn't start anything."
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"Can do," I said. I might have said something witty, but I was tired, and had obviously already pissed this guy off enough. Best to not push him further.
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He leads him to his room and leaves him the key, and heads back down to his bar.
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I opened the door to observe my lodgings for the night.
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It was a plain room, a bed, some dressers, a chest, a chair, and a desk.
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I sighed as I locked the door behind me, finally letting the reality of my future hit me. I wasn't going home anytime soon. Upside, there was some really cool shit here, if I lived long enough to get my hands on it. Downside, there was a LOT of shit that was bound and determined to make that endeavor difficult. I shook my head to disperse my thoughts. I could consider it tomorrow. Right now, I needed sleep. I considered taking off my flak armor, but decided against it, only taking off my helmet. I'd be more prepared if something happened, and feel far more safe, if I kept the majority of it on. With that, I laid back on the bed, putting my helmet to my left and my lasrifle to my right, and shut my eyes.
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[spoiler]end?[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Yeah, I'll put up another opener tomorrow. Any ideas how to reconcile this version with a version without gear and with a cut in his arm?[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]gear and a cut on his arm? Who was the other instance with?[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]MegaMortar.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]ah, well, I'm not sure I know him. [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Oh, well, might just do some weird timeline convergence thing. Because the Warp did it.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]its your Choice man. Just let me know [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Will do.[/spoiler]